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Subject: Re: [Boost-docs] Generating HTML from BoostBook XML (was Re: [boost] Should I use std::get or boost:
From: Marshall Clow <mclow.lists () gmail ! com>
Date: 2012-12-19 20:33:16
Message-ID: 48DA97E1-3C73-4EE9-880C-9ACFCA321B35 () gmail ! com
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On Dec 19, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Daniel James <dnljms@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 December 2012 19:32, Marshall Clow <mclow.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
> > [ Resending to the -docs list ]
> >
> > I'm updating the Boost.Array documentation to describe the changes I made, and \
> > the only source file there is BoostBook XML. That's unfortunate, but OK, I can \
> > edit that.
> > But how do I turn it into HTML?
> > There's no Jamfile in the libs/array/doc directory, just a XML file.
> >
> > [ Note: I believe I have all the pieces installed correctly; I can generate \
> > documentation for other libraries. ]
>
> It's normally just built as part of the combined documentation, which
> wasn't so horrendously slow when the array documentation was
> originally written. You can add a Jamfile if you want to build
> standalone documentation. Something like:
>
> using boostbook ;
> boostbook standalone : array.xml : <xsl:param>boost.root=../../../.. ;
Thanks, that did it!
-- Marshall
Marshall Clow Idio Software <mailto:mclow.lists@gmail.com>
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moderated down to (-1, Flamebait).
-- Yu Suzuki
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